Villivakkam
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Villivakkam | |
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Neighbourhood | |
Coordinates: 13°06′36″N 80°12′34″E / 13.1101°N 80.2095°E | |
Country | India |
State | Tamil Nadu |
District | Chennai |
Metro | Chennai |
Government | |
• M.L.A | B. Ranganathan |
Elevation | 13 m (43 ft) |
Languages | |
• Official | Tamil |
Time zone | UTC+5:30 (IST) |
PIN | 600 049 |
Telephone code | 2617 |
Vehicle registration | TN 02 (RTO, Chennai North West) |
Villivakkam is a neighbourhood of Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India. It is served by the Villivakkam railway station on the Chennai Central–Arakkonam suburban section.
Etymology
The real name of Villivakkam is Vilvaaranyam. An old Shiva temple here is built by Sage Agasthiyar and there are many vilvam (bael) trees here, hence it earned the name Vilva Aaranyam, which means the "jungle of bael trees". As time passed, the name changed into Villivakkam.
Transport
Road
Villivakkam has a bus terminus which is located off Konnur High Road. Jawaharlal Nehru Road and Konnur High Road are the arterial roads encompassing Villivakkam. The construction of the long pending Villivakkam Subway was started on 4 December 2007 and was inaugurated on 19 June 2012.[1] The 447.50-m-long subway built at a cost of ₹ 390 million, would also have a bicycle lane of 2.5 m width.
Rail
Chennai suburban railway station at Villivakkam is between the segment of Chennai Central and Arakkonam Junction, and 10 km from Central, there are suburban services to Chennai Central, Chennai Beach, Velachery, Ambattur, Avadi, Pattabiram, Tiruvallur, Arakkonam and Ponneri. The link from Chennai to Arakkonam junction is the oldest railway line in South India.
Politics
Villivakkam is the largest state assembly constituency in Tamil Nadu in terms of number of voters. The Villivakkam constituency covers an area from Annanagar in south to Madavaram in north and from Ayanavaram in east to Korattur in west.
Education
Schools
- Singaram Pillay Higher Secondary School
- Shri Krishnaswamy Matriculation Higher Secondary School
- Padma Sarangapani Matriculation School
- Padma Sarangapani Junior School
- Our Lady of Velankanni Matriculation Higher Secondary School
- Singaram Pillai Girls' Higher Secondary School
- St. John's Matriculation Higher Secondary School
- Government Girls Higher secondary School
- Kanakadurga Telugu Higher Secondary School
- John Williams Matriculation School
- Almonds Play School
- Kids International Playschool & Preschool
Entertainment
Cinema Theaters
- AGS Cinemas
- Nathamuni Cinemas
- Ganga Cinemas
Health Care
- Cauvery Trust Hospital
- Faith Multispeciality Hospital
- Niranjana Hospital and Well Women Centre
- Life care DKJ Hospital
- WCF Hospital
- RK Hospital
- M.R.H 24 Hours Medical Health Care
- Sree Krishna ENT Care
- Swamy Eye Clinic
- Vigneshwara Eye Clinic
- PK Dental Care
- A.S.K. Dental Clinic
Religious Places
Temples:
- Sri Sowmia Damodara Perumal Devasthanam
- Sri Anjaneyar Swamy Temple
- Arulmigu Sri Agatheeswarar Temple
- Arulmigu Sri Ayyappa Temple
- Shirdi Sai Baba Temple
- Sri Devi Angalaparameshwari Amman Temple
- Kalyana Subramania Swamy Temple
- Karumari Amman Temple
- Varasakthi Vinayagar Temple
- Elangaliamman Temple
- Shri Kamatchi Amman Temple
- Sri Baliamman Temple
Mosques:
- Masjid-E Rahmaniah
- Masjid-e-Noor
- Anjuman E Mohammedi Masjid
- Masjid-e-Maqthab Nooriyah
Churches:
- Blessing Centre AG Church
- Velankanni Madha Church
- E.C.I. Villivakkam Church
- Chennai Telugu Baptist Church
- St Stephens Church
- Philadelphia Fellowship Church
- Evangelical Church Of India E.C.I Villivakkam Church
Grocery Market
Villivakkam market is one of the famous market around the neighborhood of Villivakkam which located near Villivakkam Railway Station. The market is running from the British period with the expansion of over 12000 sq.ft. It is one of the oldest markets in Chennai.
Local Newsletters
In Villivakkam, a weekly local newsletter named "Villivakkam Times" is issued.
References
- ^ "Tamil Nadu infra gets better with new bridges, bypass, subway". The Asian Age. Chennai: Deccan Chronicle. 20 June 2012. Retrieved 20 June 2012.